Disney Infinity: Site Profile

Players can create a Disney Infinity: Site Profile by linking the game to a Disney Infinity Account. The first time "online options" are selected in Disney Infinity, it will ask if the player wishes to link the game to a Disney Infinity Account. This Account will link the game to the Disney Infinity Account site.

Linking up an account will allow the game to transfer information about a player's toybox and figures to the Disney Infinity cloud servers. When a player's profile is accessed on the website, a wide variety of stats and information about the player's game and figures is available. When the Disney Infinity: Toy Box app goes live, players will be able to have the account link up to the app, offering access to all the figures they own and the toys they have unlocked through the game.

Figure Cards

New Disney Infinity figures will come with an Infinity figure card inside the package. Multi-packs will include a card that will unlock all the figures in the pack.

Go to Disney.com/Infinity and enter in the 12-digit code printed on the backside of the card. Once the code is entered the account will be linked with that character. After the character reaches level one in the game, it will notice it register on the profile. Until the character reaches level one, the profile will have a picture of the figure and purchase underneath it.

Figures

The Disney Infinity Profile gives the user lots of information about how they play the game. Underneath the profile are the figures that they own. If the user has not purchased the figure it will have purchased underneath its picture. If they have purchased the figure they can highlight it and get information about said figure.

Selecting the figure will make it's stats pop up. These stats reflect the figures overall level, and things the player has done in the Toy Box. First up is the Figures level. This will determine what material its statue is made of in the Hall of Heroes. Next up is the number of sparks the figure has collected in both the Play Sets and the Toy Box (not adventures). The third thing listed is Enimes. This is the total number of Enemies the figure has destroyed in the Toy Box. It does not track the number of Enemies destroyed in the Play Sets. The last thing the figure tracks is races won. These races are user created races, not races in the Cars Play Set or in the Adventures.

Player Profile

The Infinity Account tracks more then just the figures the player has purchased. It also tracks information about the player. The first thing it tracks is the system the account is linked to. Then it will list Player Level, Stars Collected, Challenges Completed, and Enemies Defeated. It is unclear at the moment what determines the player level. The Stars Collected stat is the number of stars that has been collected by the player throughout the Play Sets. Challenges Completed tracks the number of challenges the player has completed in Play Sets. Enemies Defeated tracks the number of enemies the player has destroyed while playing in the Toy Box.

After all of this the Infinity Profile tracks a wide variety of stats. They are broken down into six different areas.

Challenge Stats

This section tracks the number of number of Play Set Challenges completed. It keeps a record of the number of Easy, Medium, and Hard Challenges that have been completed throughout the play sets.

Riding Stats

This section tracks the stats of riding mounts. This does not track driving around in a car, only riding a toy such as the Scare Pig. The stats tracked include the overall total riding distance of the player. The overall distance traveled at top speed. Lastly, it tracks the overall number of objects the player and mount jumped over.

Building Stats

This section tracks the stats of building in the toy box. The first stat is tracks is the number of blocks placed. This is blocks and not terrain pieces. Next it tracks the total number of logic connections made. This is the number of times the player has used the Magic Wand to connect toys together. The last thing it tracks is the most logic connections made. This is how many toys it has connected to one toy.

Flying Stats

This section tracks the distance the player has flown while in the Toy Box.

Driving Stats

This section tracks the stats for driving around in the Toy BoxIt tracks three things: Speed, distance driven at top speed and number of objects jumped over.

Action Stats

This section tracks different action stats. The first it tracks is the number of Blockheads (Costume Characters) kicked. Just walk up to the small character, kick it up, jump in the air, and then kick it. The second thng is the number of Blockheads thrown. The third thing is number of times the player has riden toy box giants. The fourth thing is the number of times the player has been a little big vehicle. The last thing it tracks is number of objects shot in the toy box.